Lens drive apparatus, lens barrel to which the lens drive apparatus is applied, and image pickup apparatus

ABSTRACT

A lens drive apparatus includes a yoke which has a first parallel portion parallel to an optical axis and a second parallel portion which is located closer to the optical axis than the first parallel portion, the first and the second parallel portions being magnetically coupled, a magnet arranged at the first parallel portion to extend in the optical axis direction, a first lens frame which has a first coil wound around the second parallel portion and which is guided by a first guide shaft, and a second lens frame, which has a second coil wound around the second parallel portion and which is guided by a second guide shaft, and the first and the second guide shafts are arranged at positions so as not to interfere with the yoke in a cross-section perpendicular to the optical axis.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of Japanese Application No.2013-180117 filed in Japan on Aug. 30, 2013, the contents of which areincorporated herein by this reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a structure of a lens drive apparatuswhich moves each of a plurality of movable lenses included in aphotographing optical system in an optical axis direction using voicecoil motor mechanisms in a lens barrel of an image pickup apparatus.

2. Description of the Related Art

Conventionally, photographing apparatuses, for example image pickupapparatuses such as digital cameras and video cameras, have beengenerally put into practical use and widely spread, which are providedwith image display apparatuses such as liquid crystal display (LCD)apparatuses that sequentially convert optical images formed byphotographing optical systems into image signals using photoelectricconversion devices, or the like, record resulting image signals inrecording media as image data in a predetermined format and reproduceand display the image data recorded in the recording media as images.

Such an image pickup apparatus includes a lens barrel which isconfigured to have a photographing optical system comprised of aplurality of optical lenses, or the like, a plurality of holding membersfor respectively holding the respective optical lenses, and a lens driveapparatus, or the like for moving movable lens holding members which arepart of the plurality of holding members, forward and backward in anoptical axis direction. As a structure of the lens barrel, there is, forexample, a structure in which the movable lens holding member movesforward and backward in the optical axis direction along a pair of shaftmembers (a guide shaft and an anti-rotation shaft) arranged in parallelto the optical axis.

In regard to the lens driving apparatuses applied to the lens barrels ofthe conventional image pickup apparatuses, in recent years, various lensdrive apparatuses which employ voice coil motors (VCM) as drivingmechanisms have been proposed in, for example, Japanese PatentApplication Laid-Open Publication No. 2013-37042. Use of a voice coilmotor mechanism as a driving mechanism of a lens drive apparatusadvantageously contributes to higher-speed movement of a movable lensholding member.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A lens drive apparatus according to one aspect of the present inventionincludes a yoke which has a first parallel portion parallel to anoptical axis in a cross-section in an optical axis direction and asecond parallel portion which is located closer to the optical axis thanthe first parallel portion in the cross-section in the optical axisdirection and which is parallel to the optical axis, the first parallelportion and the second parallel portion being magnetically coupled, amagnet arranged at the first parallel portion of the yoke to extend inthe optical axis direction so that a cross-section in the optical axisdirection is parallel to the optical axis, a first lens frame which hasa first coil wound around the second parallel portion of the yoke andwhich is guided by a first guide shaft, and a second lens frame which isarranged at a predetermined distance from the first lens frame, whichhas a second coil wound around the second parallel portion of the yoke,and which is guided by a second guide shaft, and the first guide shaftand the second guide shaft are arranged at positions so as not tointerfere with the yoke in a cross-section perpendicular to the opticalaxis.

Advantages of the present invention will become further clear with thefollowing detailed description.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an exterior perspective view illustrating one form of an imagepickup apparatus (camera) provided with a lens barrel to which a lensdrive apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention isapplied;

FIG. 2 is a side view illustrating another form of the image pickupapparatus (camera), which is different from the form of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view which illustrates a cross-section of anoverall lens barrel of the image pickup apparatus (camera) in the formof FIG. 2, and which is cut along a line [3]-[3] (optical axis O) inFIG. 2;

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view which illustrates a cross-section of aface orthogonal to the optical axis O near the lens drive apparatusaccording to one embodiment of the present invention, and which is cutalong a line [4]-[4] in FIG. 3;

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view in which part of FIG. 3 is enlarged,and which is cut along a line [5]-[5] in FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view which illustrates a cross-section of ayoke of a voice coil motor mechanism in the lens drive apparatusaccording to one embodiment of the present invention, and which is cutalong a line [6]-[6] in FIG. 4;

FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view which illustrates a cross-sectionincluding a first guide shaft in the lens drive apparatus according toone embodiment of the present invention, and which is cut along a line[7]-[7] in FIG. 4;

FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view which illustrates a cross-sectionincluding a second guide shaft in the lens drive apparatus according toone embodiment of the present invention, and which is cut along a line[8]-[8] in FIG. 4;

FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view which illustrates a cross-sectionincluding an anti-rotation shaft in the lens drive apparatus accordingto one embodiment of the present invention, and which is cut along aline [9]-[9] in FIG. 4;

FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of main parts which schematicallyillustrates main component portions of the lens drive apparatus in thelens barrel in FIG. 3;

FIG. 11 is a perspective view of main parts which schematicallyillustrates main component portions of the lens drive apparatus in thelens barrel in FIG. 3; and

FIG. 12 is a conceptual view simply illustrating a configuration of thelens drive apparatus according to one embodiment of the presentinvention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The present invention will be described below using the illustratedembodiment. One embodiment of the preset invention illustrates a casewhere the present invention is applied to a lens drive apparatus in alens barrel of an image pickup apparatus, for example, an image pickupapparatus such as a digital camera and a video camera (hereinafter,simply referred to as a “camera”), the image pickup apparatus beingconfigured to sequentially convert optical images formed through aphotographing optical system configured with, for example, a pluralityof optical lenses into image signals using photoelectric conversiondevices, or the like, convert the resulting image signals into digitalimage data which represents still images or movies, record the generateddigital data in a recording medium, and reproduce and display the stillimages or the movies using an image display apparatus such as a liquidcrystal display (LCD) apparatus based on the digital image data recordedin the recording medium.

In the present embodiment, the optical axis of the photographing opticalsystem in the lens barrel is expressed with a reference code O. In adirection along the optical axis O, a side of an object which faces afront face of the camera will be referred to as front, while a side of alight receiving face (image forming face) of an image pickup devicearranged at a back side of the camera will be referred to as backward.

Note that in the respective drawings used for the following description,scales may be different among the respective components in order to makethe respective components recognizable in the drawings. Accordingly, thenumber of components, shapes of the components, size ratios of thecomponents and a relative positional relationship among the respectivecomponents of the present invention illustrated in the drawings are notlimited to those in the form illustrated in the drawings.

First, before a detailed configuration of the lens drive apparatusaccording to one embodiment of the present invention is described, aschematic configuration of the image pickup apparatus (camera) providedwith the lens barrel to which the lens drive apparatus is applied willbe described below. FIG. 1 is an exterior perspective view illustratingone form of the image pickup apparatus (camera) provided with the lensbarrel to which the lens drive apparatus according to one embodiment ofthe present invention is applied. FIG. 2 is a side view illustratinganother form of the image pickup apparatus (camera) which is differentfrom the form of FIG. 1.

The lens drive apparatus of the present invention can be respectivelyapplied to both of the lens barrel of the camera in the form asillustrated in FIG. 1 in which, for example, the lens barrel isintegrally configured in a camera body and the lens barrel of the camerain the form as illustrated in FIG. 2 in which the lens barrel isconfigured so as to be freely attached to and removed from a camerabody.

FIG. 1 illustrates a camera 1 in the form in which a lens barrel 12 isintegrally configured with a camera body 11 as described above.

The camera body 11 which is shaped in a flat box, is a chassis portionconfigured to store electronic parts, or the like (not shown) includingan image pickup device, a control circuit and various electric circuits,and other various configuration units (such as a pop-up type flash lightemitting apparatus 110 inside. Though not illustrated in FIG. 1, forexample, an image display apparatus and various operating members arearranged at a back side of the camera body 11. Further, variousoperating members are provided on an upper face of the camera body 11.Such operating members include, for example, a shutter release button 11a, a power ON/OFF lever 11 b, a mode switch dial 11 c and a zoom lever11 d.

At the front face of the camera body 11, the lens barrel 12 isintegrally arranged. The lens barrel 12 is configured to have aphotographing optical system comprised of, for example, a plurality ofoptical lenses, a plurality of holding members for respectively holdingthe plurality of optical lenses configuring the photographing opticalsystem, a lens drive apparatus for moving (a plurality of) movable lensholding members which are part of the plurality of holding members,forward and backward in the optical axis O direction, a control circuitfor controlling components at a side of the lens barrel 12, an electriccircuit, or the like.

At the camera 1 in the form illustrated in FIG. 1, the lens barrel 12 isdriven and controlled using a plurality of operation members provided ata side of the camera body 11. For example, when the shutter releasebutton 11 a is depressed, a control circuit (not shown) within thecamera body 11 drives and controls configuration units such as an imagepickup device, within the camera body 11, and controls the lens driveapparatus at the side of the lens barrel 12 to perform autofocusoperation or controls a diaphragm apparatus and a shutter apparatus inthe lens barrel 12 to execute exposure operation. Further, when the zoomlever 11 d is operated, the operation members control a drive apparatusat the side of the lens barrel 12 to execute electric zooming operation.

In contrast to FIG. 1, FIG. 2 illustrates a camera 1A in a form in whicha lens barrel 12A is configured so as to be freely attached to andremoved from a camera body 11A.

The camera body 11A which is shaped in a flat box in substantially thesame manner as the camera body 11 in the form of FIG. 1, is a chassisportion configured to store various electric parts, or the like (notshown) inside including an image pickup device and various configurationunits. Because the other components are substantially the same as thoseof the camera body 11 in the form in FIG. 1, detailed explanation willbe omitted and only different parts will be described below.

In the camera 1A in the form illustrated in FIG. 2, a mount portion 11Agwhich is a lens connection portion for enabling the lens barrel 12A tobe freely attached to and removed from a front face of the camera body11A is provided. The camera body 11A and the lens barrel 12A areintegrally coupled to configure the camera 1A by a lens mount 20 (notshown in FIG. 2, see FIG. 3 which will be described later) of the lensbarrel 12A being coupled to the mount portion 11Ag by bayonetengagement. The coupling state of the coupled camera body 11A and lensbarrel 12A are released by a lens release button 11Ae provided at thefront face of the camera body 11A.

Further, electric contacts are respectively provided at the mountportion 11Ag at the side of the camera body 11A and at the lens mount 20at the side of the lens barrel 12A, which are configured to beelectrically connected when the camera body 11A and the lens barrel 12Aare mechanically coupled as described above. Accordingly, when thecamera body 11A and the lens barrel 12A are coupled, a control circuitat the side of the camera body 11A communicates with a control circuitat the side of the lens barrel 12A to perform necessary control incooperation with each other.

The lens barrel 12A which is formed with a tubular member as a whole, isconfigured to have a photographing optical system comprised of, forexample, a plurality of optical lenses, a plurality of holding membersfor respectively holding the plurality of optical lenses configuring thephotographing optical system, a lens drive apparatus for moving (aplurality of) movable lens holding members which are part of theplurality of holding members, forward and backward in the optical axis Odirection, a control circuit for controlling components at the side ofthe lens barrel 12A, an electric circuit, or the like, inside insubstantially the same manner as the camera 1 in the form of FIG. 1. Aplurality of operating members are provided at an outer face of the lensbarrel 12A. As the operating members in the lens barrel 12A, in additionto two ring-shaped members (a focus ring 12 a and a zoom ring 12 b)which are provided to be able to freely rotate around the optical axisO, for example, one pressed type operation button 12 c is provided. Thisoperation button 12 c is an operation member for giving an instructionto execute functions arbitrarily assigned by a user among predeterminedfunctions. The function which can be assigned to the operation button 12c includes, for example, a function for switching between an autofocusmode (AF mode) and a manual focus mode (MF mode), a stop down function(preview function), a function for switching to a macro photographingmode.

The configuration in which the zoom ring 12 b is provided at the camera1A in the form of FIG. 2 allows the user to perform zoom operation bymanually turning the zoom ring 12 b. Accordingly, in the camera body 11Aof the camera 1A in the form of FIG. 2, the zoom lever 11 d can beomitted among the operating members provided at the side of the camerabody 11 of the above-described camera 1 in the form of FIG. 1. Note thatthe camera 1A in the form of FIG. 2, when being configured toelectrically perform zoom operation, can be also configured to be ableto perform zoom operation of the lens barrel 12A using an operatingmember (operating member corresponding to the zoom lever 11 d in FIG. 1)at the side of the camera body 11A. Also in this case, by configuringthe zoom ring 12 b at the side of the lens barrel 12A as a switchmember, it is also possible to perform zoom operation by manually usingthe zoom ring 12 b.

Further, when the user manually turns the focus ring 12 a, control forenabling manual focus operation is performed. Other drive control (suchas autofocus operation and exposure operation) of the lens barrel 12A inthe camera 1A in the form shown in FIG. 2 is performed mainly using theplurality of operating members at the side of the camera body 11A insubstantially the same manner as the above-described camera 1 in theform in FIG. 1.

The detailed configuration of the lens barrel to which the lens driveapparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention isapplied will be described below. Note that in the following description,the detailed configuration inside the lens barrel 12A which can bemounted to the above-described camera 1A in the form in FIG. 2 will bedescribed as an example. The basic configuration can be also applied tothe lens barrel 12 of the camera 1 in the form of FIG. 1 insubstantially the same manner.

FIG. 3 illustrates a vertical cross-sectional view of an overall lensbarrel of the camera in the form of FIG. 2, which is a cross-sectionalview cut along a line [3]-[3] (the optical axis O) in FIG. 2.

As illustrated in FIG. 3, the lens barrel 12A is configured with aplurality of optical lens groups (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37)configuring a photographing optical system, lens holding members (21,22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27) for respectively holding the plurality ofoptical lens groups, other fixing members, frame members, or the likeconfigured to fix the lens holding members at respective predeterminedpositions or allow the lens holding members to move forward and backwardin a direction along the optical axis O or to rotate around the opticalaxis O, and a lens drive apparatus 40, or the like for moving movablelens holding members (25, 26) among the lens holding members forward andbackward in the direction along the optical axis O.

The plurality of optical lens groups are a first group lens 31, a secondgroup lens 32, a third group lens 33, a fourth group lens 34, a fifthgroup lens 35, a sixth group lens 36 and a seventh group lens 37 in thisorder from the front. The plurality of lens holding members are a firstgroup lens holding frame 21 for holding the first group lens 31, asecond group lens holding frame 22 for holding the second group lens 32,a third group lens holding frame 23 for holding the third group lens 33,a fourth group lens holding frame 24 for holding the fourth group lens34, a fifth group lens holding frame 25 for holding the fifth group lens35, a sixth group lens holding frame 26 for holding the sixth group lens36 and a seventh group lens holding frame 27 for holding the seventhgroup lens 37 in this order from the front. Among these lens holdingframes, the second group lens holding frame 22 is a movable lens holdingmember for holding a zoom lens group (second group lens 32) whichcontributes to zooming. Further, the fifth group lens holding frame 25and the sixth group lens holding frame 26 are movable lens holdingmembers for holding focus lens groups (35, 36) which contribute tofocusing. The lens drive apparatus 40 according to the presentembodiment acts on the above-described two movable lens holding members(25, 26). Note that in the lens barrel according to the presentembodiment, the other lens holing members are fixed lens holdingmembers.

Further, the lens barrel 12A has a manual zoom mechanism which performszoom operation by moving the second group lens holding member 22 holdingthe optical lens group 32 which contributes to zooming in a directionalong the optical axis O by the user manually turning the zoom ring 12b. Because a configuration of the manual zoom mechanism is not directlyrelated to the present invention, the detailed description will beomitted assuming that a conventionally typical zoom mechanism isemployed. Further, the detailed description of the other components inthe configuration of the lens barrel 12A will be omitted assuming that,basically, the lens barrel 12A has substantially the same components asthose in the zoom lens barrel of the conventionally typical mode.

The detailed configuration of the lens drive apparatus according to thepresent embodiment will be described below. FIG. 4 to FIG. 9 arecross-sectional views illustrating cross-sections near the lens driveapparatus in the lens barrel to which the lens drive apparatus accordingto the present embodiment is applied. Among these drawings, FIG. 4illustrates a cross-section of a face which is orthogonal to the opticalaxis O near the lens drive apparatus according to the presentembodiment, and is a cross-sectional view cut along a line [4]-[4] inFIG. 3. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view in which part of FIG. 3 isenlarged, and which is a cross-sectional view cut along a line [5]-[5]in FIG. 4. FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-section of a yoke of a voice coilmotor mechanism in the lens drive apparatus according to the presentembodiment, and is a cross-sectional view cut along a line [6]-[6] inFIG. 4. FIG. 7 illustrates a cross-section including a first guide shaftin the lens drive apparatus according to the present embodiment, and isa cross-sectional view cut along a line [7]-[7] in FIG. 4. FIG. 8illustrates a cross-section including a second guide shaft in the lensdrive apparatus according to the present embodiment, and is across-sectional view cut along a line [8]-[8] in FIG. 4. FIG. 9illustrates a cross-section including an anti-rotation shaft in the lensdrive apparatus according to the present embodiment, and is across-sectional view cut along a line [9]-[9] in FIG. 4. Note that FIG.5 to FIG. 9 mainly illustrate the vicinity of the lens drive apparatusarranged backward in the lens barrel and omit the front side of the lensbarrel.

FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of main parts which schematicallyillustrates main component portions of the lens drive apparatus in thelens barrel in FIG. 3. FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the main partswhich schematically illustrates the main component portions of the lensdrive apparatus in the lens barrel in FIG. 3.

The lens drive apparatus 40 according to the present embodiment isconfigured with two movable lens holding members (25, 26), two guideshafts (45, 46) which respectively support the two movable lens holdingmembers (25, 26) so as to be able to freely move in a direction alongthe optical axis O, an anti-rotation shaft 47 which latches the twomovable lens holding members (25, 26) so as not to rotate around theoptical axis O, two voice coil motor mechanisms 44 which are drivingmechanisms for moving the two movable lens holding members (25, 26) inthe direction along the optical axis O, or the like.

In the present embodiment, the above-described two movable lens holdingmembers are the fifth group lens holding frame 25 and the sixth grouplens holding frame 26 as described above. The fifth group lens holdingframe 25 (the first lens frame) is supported by the first guide shaft 45so as to be able to freely move in the direction along the optical axisO. Further, the sixth group lens holding frame 26 (the second lensframe) is supported by the second guide shaft 46 so as to be able tofreely move in the direction along the optical axis O. Both the fifthgroup lens holding frame 25 and the sixth group lens holding frame 26are latched by the anti-rotation shaft 47 so as not to rotate around theoptical axis O.

The above-described two guide shafts (45, 46) and the anti-rotationshaft 47 have respective posterior end portions which are fixedlyinstalled at fixed portions (see a reference numeral 27 a in FIG. 7, areference numeral 27 b in FIG. 8 and a reference numeral 27 c in FIG. 9)of the seventh group lens holding frame 27 which is a fixed lens holdingmember, and respective anterior end portions which are fixedly installedat predetermined portions of the fixed portion of the fourth group lensholding frame 24 which is the fixed lens holding member. With thisconfiguration, the above-described two guide shafts (45, 46) and theanti-rotation shaft 47 extend between the fixed portions of the seventhgroup lens holding frame 27 and the fixed portion of the fourth grouplens holding frame 24 in parallel to the optical axis O.

As illustrated in FIG. 4, or the like, the two guide shafts (45, 46) arearranged so as to be adjacent to each other in a circumferentialdirection around the optical axis O in a cross-section perpendicular tothe optical axis O. Further, the anti-rotation shaft 47 is arranged at aposition rotated for substantially 180 degrees in the circumferentialdirection around the optical axis O with respect to the positions wherethe above-described two guide shafts (45, 46) are arranged, that is, ata position opposite to the positions where the guide shafts (45, 46) arearranged.

In contrast to this, the fifth group lens holding frame 25 (the firstlens frame) is mainly formed with a holding frame portion 25 b in asubstantially cylindrical shape which fixedly holds the fifth group lens35 at substantially the center part, an arm portion 25 c which isprovided to project in a radial direction from an outer peripheral edgeportion of the holding frame portion 25 b, a first fitting portion 25 awhich is fitted with the above-described first guide shaft 45 fixedlyinstalled at a distal end of the arm portion 25 c as illustrated in FIG.7, and an anti-rotation portion 25 d which is provided to project in aradial direction of an outer peripheral edge portion of the holdingframe portion 25 b from a position rotated for substantially 180 degreesin a circumferential direction with respect to the position of theabove-described arm portion 25 c, and whose cross-section of a distalend portion is substantially U-shaped as illustrated in FIG. 9. Asillustrated in FIG. 7, the first fitting portion 25 a is a hollowtubular portion formed in parallel to the optical axis O, into which thefirst guide shaft 45 is inserted and with which the first guide shaft 45is fitted. Further, as illustrated in FIG. 9, the anti-rotation shaft 47is inserted into and engages with the anti-rotation portion 25 d. Thisconfiguration enables the fifth group lens holding frame 25 to freelymove in a direction along the optical axis O along the first guide shaft45 with which the first fitting portion 25 a is fitted and to preventrotation around the optical axis O by the engagement of theanti-rotation shaft 47 with the anti-rotation portion 25 d.

Note that in the fifth group lens holding frame 25, a pair of firstcoils 43A configuring part of the voice coil motor mechanism 44 whichwill be described later are fixedly installed at predetermined portionsof the outer peripheral edge portion of the above-described holdingframe portion 25 b. That is, as illustrated in FIG. 4, FIG. 6, or thelike, the pair of first coils 43A are arranged at positions opposite toeach other with the optical axis O therebetween and at the respectiveportions rotated for approximately 90 degrees in a circumferentialdirection with respect to the positions of both the arm portion 25 c andthe anti-rotation portion 25 d.

Accordingly, the fifth group lens holding frame 25 which is the firstlens frame, has the first coil 43A (a first coil) wound around a secondparallel portion 41 b of a yoke 41 which will be described later, and isa movable lens holding frame which is guided by the first guide shaft 45(the first guide shaft).

On the other hand, the sixth group lens holding frame 26 is mainlyformed with a holding frame portion 26 b in a substantially cylindricalshape which fixedly holds the sixth group lens 36 at substantially thecenter part, an arm portion 26 c which is provided to project in aradial direction from an outer peripheral edge portion of the holdingframe portion 25 b, a second fitting portion 26 a which is fitted withthe above-described first guide shaft 46 fixedly installed at a distalend of the arm portion 26 c as illustrated in FIG. 8, and ananti-rotation portion 26 d which is provided to project in a radialdirection from an outer peripheral edge portion of the holding frameportion 26 b from a position rotated for substantially 180 degrees in acircumferential direction with respect to the position of theabove-described arm portion 26 c and whose cross-section of a distal endportion is substantially U-shaped as illustrated in FIG. 9. Asillustrate in FIG. 8, the second fitting portion 26 a is a hollowtubular portion formed in parallel to the optical axis O, into which thesecond guide shaft 46 is inserted and with which the second guide shaft46 is fitted. Further, as illustrated in FIG. 9, the anti-rotation shaft47 is inserted into and engages with the anti-rotation portion 26 d.This configuration enables the sixth group lens holding frame 26 tofreely move in a direction along the optical axis O along the secondguide shaft 46 with which the second fitting portion 26 a is fitted andto prevent rotation around the optical axis O by the engagement of theanti-rotation shaft 47 with the anti-rotation portion 26 d.

Note that in the sixth group lens holding frame 26, a pair of secondcoils 43B configuring part of the voice coil motor mechanism 44 whichwill be described later are fixedly installed at predetermined portionsof the outer peripheral edge portion of the above-described holdingframe portion 26 b. That is, as illustrated in FIG. 6, or the like, thepair of second coils 43B are arranged at positions opposite to eachother with the optical axis O therebetween and at the respectiveportions rotated for approximately 90 degrees in a circumferentialdirection with respect to the positions of both the arm portion 26 c andthe anti-rotation portion 26 d.

Accordingly, the sixth group lens holding frame 26 which is the secondlens frame, is arranged at a predetermined distance from theabove-described fifth group lens holding frame 25 (the first lensframe), has the second coil 43B (a second coil) wound around the secondparallel portion 41 b of the above-described yoke 41, and is a movablelens holding frame which is guided by the second guide shaft 46 (thesecond guide shaft).

As described above, in the lens drive apparatus 40 according to thepresent embodiment, the two guide shafts (45, 46) respectively guidemovement of the two movable lens holding members (25, 26) in the opticalaxis O direction, and one shared anti-rotation shaft 47 prevents the twomovable lens holding members (25, 26) from rotating around the opticalaxis O.

The voice coil motor mechanism 44 is configured with the yoke 41, amagnet 42 and two coils (43A, 43B). Among these, the yoke 41 is, asillustrated in FIG. 6, formed with a magnetic material whosecross-section in the optical axis direction is substantially U-shaped.To be more specific, the yoke 41 has the first parallel portion 41 awhich is parallel to the optical axis O in a cross-section in theoptical axis O direction and the second parallel portion 41 b which islocated closer to the optical axis O than the first parallel portion 41a in the cross-section in the optical axis O direction and which isparallel to the optical axis O, the first parallel portion 41 a and thesecond parallel portion 41 b being magnetically coupled to each other.The yoke 41 is fixedly installed at a yoke fixing portion 39 a of afixing frame 39. Further, the first coil 43A and the second coil 43B arewound around the second parallel portion 41 b of the yoke 41.

The magnet 42 which is arranged at an internal face of the firstparallel portion 41 a of the yoke 41, is formed with a permanent magnet,or the like, and extends in the optical axis O direction so that across-section in the optical axis O direction is in parallel to theoptical axis O.

In the lens drive apparatus 40 according to the present embodiment, twovoice coil motor mechanisms 44 are provided at the positions opposite toeach other with the optical axis O therebetween. Each of the voice coilmotor mechanisms 44 is formed so that the yoke 41 and the magnet 42cover a movable range of the two movable lens holding members (25, 26),and the respective coils (43A, 43B) fixedly installed at the respectivelens holding member (25, 26) are inserted into and arranged at the yoke41. Accordingly, the yoke 41 and the magnet 42 are configured to beshared between the two movable lens holding members (25, 26).

The two guide shafts (45, 46) are arranged at positions so as not tointerfere with the above-described yoke 41 in cross-sections (see FIG.4) perpendicular to the optical axis O.

The lens drive apparatus according to the present embodiment configuredas described above is schematically illustrated in FIG. 12. That is,FIG. 12 is a conceptual diagram simply illustrating the configuration ofthe lens drive apparatus according to one embodiment of the presentinvention.

In FIG. 12, a reference code D indicates a shaft length of the two guideshafts (45, 46), that is, an entire region where the two movable lensholding members (25, 26) which respectively hold the focus lens groupsin the photographing optical system are supported in the lens barrel12A.

In the same FIG. 12, a reference code D1 indicates a range where thefifth group lens 35 held by the fifth group lens holding frame 25 amongthe two movable lens holding members (25, 26) moves forward and backwardin the optical axis O direction. Further, in the same FIG. 12, areference code D2 indicates a range where the sixth group lens 36 heldby the sixth group lens holding frame 26 among the two movable lensholding members (25, 26) moves forward and backward in the optical axisO direction.

In the same FIG. 12, a reference code LD1 indicates a drive amountrequired for the fifth group lens holding frame 25 to move forward andbackward in the optical axis O direction. In the same FIG. 12, areference code LD2 indicates a drive amount required for the sixth grouplens holding frame 26 to move forward and backward in the optical axis Odirection.

Note that a reference code L1 in FIG. 12 indicates a fitting length ofthe first fitting portion 25 a of the fifth group lens holding frame 25,and a reference code L2 in FIG. 12 indicates a fitting length of thesecond fitting portion 26 a of the sixth group lens holding frame 26.

The lens drive apparatus 40 according to the present embodiment isconfigured to respectively move the two movable lens holding members(25, 26) forward and backward in a direction along the optical axis Ousing the pair of voice coil motor mechanisms 44. In this case, the twomovable lens holding members (25, 26) are configured to be respectivelysupported using the two guide shafts (45, 46).

With this configuration, it is possible to sufficiently ensure therespective fitting lengths (L1, L2), while ensuring the drive amounts(LD1, LD2) respectively required by the two movable lens holding members(25, 26).

For example, the fitting length of the first fitting portion 25 a of thefifth group lens holding frame 25 (the first lens frame) fitted with thefirst guide shaft 45 and the fitting length of the second fittingportion 26 a of the sixth group lens holding frame 26 (the second lensframe) fitted with the second guide shaft 46 are set so as to be longerthan a shortest distance when the above-described two movable lensholding members (25, 26) come closest to each other.

As described above, according to the above-described first embodiment,in the lens drive apparatus 40 which moves the two movable lens holdingmembers (25, 26) forward and backward in the optical axis directionusing the pair of voice coil motor mechanisms 44, the two guide shafts(45, 46) are used to support the two movable lens holding members (25,26) to be able to freely move forward and backward in the optical axisdirection. With this configuration, because it is possible tosufficiently ensure the fitting lengths (L1, L2) of the respectivefitting portions (25 a, 26 a) of the two movable lens holding members(25, 26), it is possible to prevent the two movable lens holding members(25, 26) from being inclined, so that it is possible to maintainfavorable optical performance in the overall photographing opticalsystem. At the same time, it is possible to ensure smooth movement ofthe respective movable lens holding frames (25, 26) in the optical axisdirection.

On the one hand, one anti-rotation shaft 47 is configured so as to beshared between the two movable lens holding members (25, 26). Further,also in the configuration of the voice coil motor mechanisms 44, theyoke 41 and the magnet 42 are shared. This configuration enablesreduction of the number of parts, which contributes to downsizing of thelens drive apparatus, and can further contribute to space saving ofinternal space of the lens barrel to which the lens drive apparatus isapplied.

On the other hand, the pair of voice coil motor mechanisms 44 arearranged at positions rotated for approximately 90 degrees in acircumferential direction around the optical axis O with respect to thearrangement positions of the respective fitting portions (25 a, 26 a) ofthe two movable lens holding members (25, 26) or the respectiveanti-rotation portions (25 d, 26 d). In other words, a line connectingsubstantially the center portion of the pair of yoke 41 is set so as tobe substantially orthogonal to a line connecting the optical axis O fromthe vicinity of the positions where the two guide shafts (45, 46) arearranged or a line connecting the anti-rotation shaft 47 and the opticalaxis O. This arrangement enables the voice coil motor mechanisms 44 tobe arranged in a balanced manner, and eliminates a case where the twomovable lens holding members (25, 26) supported by the respectivefitting portions (25 a, 26 a) are arranged while being inclined withrespect to the optical axis O. Accordingly, the two movable lens holdingmembers (25, 26) can be configured so as to be able to smoothly moveforward and backward in a direction along the optical axis O.

Note that the present embodiment employs a configuration where the twoguide shafts (45, 46) are used to respectively support the two movablelens holding members (25, 26). In this configuration, while there is anangle in the circumferential direction between the two guide shafts (45,46), by arranging the two guide shafts at positions as close as possibleto each other so that the angle in the circumferential direction betweenthe two guide shafts becomes as small as possible, even if the abovesetting is employed for the positions where the voice coil motormechanisms 44 are arranged, the voice coil motor mechanisms 44 can bearranged in a balanced manner.

Further, the present invention is not limited to the above-describedembodiment, and, of course, various modification and application can beapplied within a range which does not deviate from the spirit of theinvention. Further, the above-described embodiment includes inventionsin various phases, and various inventions can be derived according toappropriate combinations of a plurality of disclosed components. Forexample, even if some components are deleted from all the componentsdescribed in the above-described embodiment, if the problem to be solvedby the invention can be solved and the advantageous effect of theinvention can be obtained, a configuration in which the components aredeleted can be derived as an invention, which is not restricted byparticular aspects other than being limited by attached claims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A lens drive apparatus comprising: a yoke whichhas a first parallel portion parallel to an optical axis in across-section in an optical axis direction and a second parallel portionwhich is located closer to the optical axis than the first parallelportion in the cross-section in the optical axis direction and which isparallel to the optical axis, the first parallel portion and the secondparallel portion being magnetically coupled; a magnet which is arrangedat the first parallel portion of the yoke to extend in the optical axisdirection so that a cross-section in the optical axis direction isparallel to the optical axis; a first lens frame which has a first coilwound around the second parallel portion of the yoke and which is guidedby a first guide shaft; and a second lens frame which is arranged at apredetermined distance from the first lens frame, which has a secondcoil wound around the second parallel portion of the yoke and which isguided by a second guide shaft, wherein the first guide shaft and thesecond guide shaft are arranged at positions so as not to interfere withthe yoke in a cross-section perpendicular to the optical axis.
 2. Thelens drive apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first guide shaftand the second guide shaft are arranged adjacent to each other in thecross-section perpendicular to the optical axis.
 3. The lens driveapparatus according to claim 1, wherein a fitting portion of the firstlens frame, which is fitted with the first guide shaft, and a fittingportion of the second lens frame, which is fitted with the second guideshaft, are respectively longer than a shortest distance where the firstlens frame and the second lens frame come closest to each other.
 4. Thelens drive apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the yoke has aU-shaped cross-section in the optical direction of the yoke.
 5. The lensdrive apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising ananti-rotation shaft for preventing rotation of the first lens frame andthe second lens frame, wherein two voice coil motor mechanisms eachcomprised of the yoke, the magnet and the coils are arranged to face theoptical axis, and the first guide shaft and the second guide shaft arearranged to face the optical axis with respect to the anti-rotationshaft.
 6. A lens barrel comprising the lens drive apparatus according toclaim
 1. 7. An image pickup apparatus comprising: the lens driveapparatus according to claim 1; and an image pickup portion whichcomprises an image pickup device that receives a light of an opticalimage of an object formed through a photographing optical system andperforms photoelectric conversion to generate image data.